Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Census Feature: African American homeownership in MS

Today's Census Bureau feature centers around Black History Month. Despite recent developments in the housing and mortgage industries, the "American dream is still defined by many as owning your own home." According to the U.S. Census, about 46% of African-Americans live in their own homes. In Mississippi, the rate is almost 60%.

More information from today's Census feature can be read here or below.

Profile America for the 10th day of Black History Month. Even with the recent disturbing developments in the housing and mortgage industries, the American dream is still defined by many as owning your own home. Across the U.S., just shy of 69 percent of householders own their homes, a rate that has been growing slowly over the years. Among the 50 states, the highest percentage of home ownership is in West Virginia, at more than 77 percent, while the lowest rate is in New York, at less than 56 percent. This special edition of Profile America for Black History Month is a public service of the U.S. Census Bureau.

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